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CHAMOMILE flowers, used internally, are antisposmodic and is used to relieve indigestion, flatulence, gastrointestinal spasms, and inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. It is often used as a bedtime beverage for its mild sedative effects. Used externally, chamomile is useful for inflammation of skin and mucous membranes.
BILBERRY has numerous benefits for the eyes and cardiovascular system. It is also used to help increase microcirculation by stimulating new capillary formation, strengthening capillary walls and increasing overall health of the circulatory system.
CAYENNE used internally acts as as circulatory stimulant, induces perspiration and is used to stimulate digestion.
CRANBERRY helps to prevent urinary tract infections, particularly in people with a history of recurrent infections.
GOLDENSEAL is used for its antiseptic wound-healing properties and its soothing action on inflamed mucous membranes. It's also a popular remedy for colds and flu.
ALOE VERA gel, used externally, treats burns, abrasions, and skin injuries, and also can be used as a drink internally.
ECHINACEA (also called Purple Coneflower) leaves and roots are mildly antibacterial, antiviral, and used for wound healing. It strengthens the body's immune system and is a natural treatment of colds and flu.
PEPPERMINT, used internally, is good for indigestion, discomfort of the upper gastrointestinal and bile duct, irritable bowel syndrome and inflammation of the gums.
WITCH HAZEL leaves and bark have a natural astringency good for various skin conditions as well as for bruises and varicose veins.
VALERIAN is an effective and reliable sedative and sleep aid, and very effective in conditions of anxiety, insomnia and nervous irritability.
SAW PALMETTO is used for enlarged prostate, a condition common in men over 50. It can increase urine flow and reduce frequency of nightime urination.
DANDELION young leaves are widely used as salad greens and in tea as a natural diuretic. The roots are a mild laxative and promote bile flow and liver function.
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